Angelo Gallippi, Sergio Mattarella and 40 years of Italian history

(ANSA) – ROME, JAN 04 – ANGELO GALLIPPI, SERGIO MATTARELLA.

40 YEARS OF ITALIAN HISTORY (Countries Editions, pp. 672, 18 euro) From the assassination of Piersanti Mattarella in Mani Pulite, from the collapse of the Berlin Wall to the war in Kosovo, from the epilogue of party politics to the challenge of populisms, passing through investigations on affiliates of the P2 Masonic lodge, the reform of the CNEL, the abolition of compulsory military service, the introduction in the elementary school of the ‘module’ of three teachers on two classes, the reform of the Secret Services, the elevation of the weapon of the Carabinieri to the rank of armed force, the ‘pact of the tart’ between Berlusconi and D’Alema and the dismantling of the Porcellum, up to the choice of Mario Draghi to lead the country in full pandemic: there is the human path that is intertwined with the vicissitudes of the Republic in Angelo Gallippi’s book “Sergio Mattarella. 40 years of Italian history”, published by Paese Edizioni.

In bookstores from 7 January and with a preface by Ugo Magri, the volume offers a biography of the Head of State, who will soon leave the Quirinale to make room for his successor: the author, in pages full of facts and curiosities, tells Mattarella’s entire work, describing his rigor, spirit of service and acts of courage, impartiality and respect for institutions, also focusing on his shy character and his scarce predisposition to advertise himself.

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